III - Tissue Repair, Healing and Fibrosis Flashcards Preview

Cells of these tissues are continuously being lost and replaced by maturation from stem cells and by proliferation of mature cells. Can readily regenerate after injury as long as the pool of stem cells is preserved.

Labile tissues(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Cells of theses tissues are quiescent and have only minimal replicative activity in their normal state. Capable of proliferating in response to injury or loss of tissue mass.

Stable tissues(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Cells of these tissues are considered to be terminally differentiated and nonproliferatvie in postnatal life.

Permanent tissues(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.62

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Bone marrow

Labile(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Vaginal epithelium

Labile(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Salivary glands

Labile(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Liver parenchyma

Stable(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Endothelium

Stable(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Smooth muscle cells

Stable(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.61

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Neurons

Permanent(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.62

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Labile, stable or permanent tissues:Cardiac muscle

Permanent(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.62

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Type of collagen found in basement membrane

Type IV collagen(TOPNOTCH)

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Type of collagen found in basement membrane

Type IV collagen(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.67

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This is the most abundant glycoprotein in basement membrane.

Laminin(TOPNOTCH)Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th ed. p.68

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The pink, soft, granular tissue seen beneath the scab of a skin wound.